Berndtson, S., Liao, W. and Nummi, P. 2023. Time budget of common cranes (Grus grus) varies between habitats: implications for management. Baltic Forestry 29(2): 102-112, article id 691. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF691. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Matisone, I., Kaupe, D., Matisons, R., Kļaviņa, D. and Jansons, Ā. 2023. Understory changes in mixed elm stands in response to canopy dieback in Latvia. Baltic Forestry 29(2): 113-122, article id 712. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF712. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Piętka, J., Małecki, M., Niewiński, K. and Kędziora, W. 2023. How wrong are we in estimating the abundance of mistletoe occurring on Scots pine? – a case study from Central Europe. Baltic Forestry 29(2): 123-130, article id 717. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF717. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Sommer, R.S. and Fichtner, A. 2023. Effects of habitat heterogeneity on bird communities in forests of northeastern Germany. Baltic Forestry 29(2): 131-140, article id 699. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF699. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Guney, D., Koç, İ., Isinkaralar, K. and Erdem, R. 2023. Variation in Pb and Zn concentrations in different species of trees and shrubs and their organs depending on traffic density. Baltic Forestry 29(2): 141-152, article id 661. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF661. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Staněk, L., Nevrkla, P., Jankových, L. and Zemánek, T. 2023. Rate of chainsaw vibrations in laboratory conditions and level of chainsaw noise at different distances. Baltic Forestry 29(2): 153-161, article id 638. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF638. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Turku, I., Kärki, T. and Lahtela, V. 2023. A review of flame protection of wooden materials and future potential with nano additives. Baltic Forestry 29(2): 173-187, article id 636. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF636. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Ivanovs, J., Lazdiņš, A. and Lang, M. 2023. The influence of forest tree species composition on the forest height predicted from airborne laser scanning data – A case study in Latvia. Baltic Forestry 29(1): 2-11, article id 663. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF663. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Güney, D., Bayraktar, A., Atar, F., Chavoshi, S.H. and Turna, İ. 2023. The effects of different rooting temperatures and phytohormones on the propagation of boxwood cuttings. Baltic Forestry 29(1): 12-19, article id 593. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF593. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Zuševica, A., Lazdiņa, D., Štāls, T.A. and Dūmiņš, K. 2023. The effect of site preparation on vegetation restoration in young hemiboreal mixed stands. Baltic Forestry 29(1): 20-32, article id 705. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF705. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Ganbaatar, B., Ishiguri, F., Nezu, I., Ohshima, J., Yokota, S., Tumenjargal, B. and Sukhbaatar, G. 2023. Effects of radial growth rate on juvenile wood properties of Pinus sylvestris planted in Mongolia. Baltic Forestry 29(1): 33-40, article id 649. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF649. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Dinçer, D. 2023. Determination of optimal plant growth regulators for breaking seed dormancy and micropropagation of Sorbus aucuparia. Baltic Forestry 29(1): 41-49, article id 679. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF679. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Blinkova, O., Shupova, T. and Raichuk, L. 2023. α-Diversity of plant communities, forest birds and wood-decaying fungi in urban parks of a metropolis. Baltic Forestry 29(1): 50-63, article id 690. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF690. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Michalczuk, J. and Michalczuk, M. 2023. The requirements of three co-existing woodpecker species (Picidae) in relation to forest features in the agricultural landscape of SE Poland. Baltic Forestry 29(1): 64-73, article id 561. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF561. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Zunde, M., Guščika, E., Auns, M. and Bērziņš, V. 2023. Historical charcoal-burning mounds in the Engure area, Latvia, and their significance for the history of forest exploitation. Baltic Forestry 29(1): 74-85, article id 616. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF616. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Simonov, S.A., Matantseva, M.V., Krasovsky, Y.A. and Gaydysh, I.S. 2023. Rustic Bunting Emberiza rusticaabundance in the Kostomuksha Nature Reserve and Kalevala National Park (NW Russia) during the years 2015–2021. Baltic Forestry 29(1): 86-90, article id 632. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF632. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Yaman, M. 2023. Potential of entomopathogens in biological control of the box-tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae). Baltic Forestry 29(1): 91-98, article id 603. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF603. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Ķēniņa, L., Elferts, D., Jaunslaviete, I., Bāders, E., Šņepsts, G. and Jansons, Ā. 2022. Tree biomass – a fragile carbon storage in old-growth birch and aspen stands in hemiboreal Latvia. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 156-165, article id 654. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF654. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Kavaliauskas, D., Danusevičius, D., Fussi, B. and Žalkauskas, R. 2022. DNA markers reveal genetic association between the sea-side Lithuanian and Bavarian Scots pine populations. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 166-178, article id 652. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF652. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Saeedi, Z., Azadfar, D., Tohidafar, M. and Sagheb-Talebi, K. 2022. Analyses of leaf morphological changes and expressed genes related to water shortage of Fagus orientalis populations in a drought gradient. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 179-190, article id 205. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF205. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Bilgili, A., Koç, A., Güllap, M.K., Ağyürek, C. and Okutucu, M.A. 2022. Growth and survival of Scots pine saplings under controlled grazing in forest plantation areas of the high altitude rangelands. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 191-199, article id 641. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF641. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Makarov, V.P., Malykh, O.F. and Gorbunov, I.V. 2022. Population variability of vegetative organs of Dahurian larch in Eastern Transbaikalia. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 200-207, article id 319. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF319. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Šilingas, M. and Šilingienė, G. 2022. The lower storeys of main tree species in deciduous pioneer tree stands of fertile forest sites: case of Lithuania. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 208-216, article id 592. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF592. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Kamarauskaitė, A., Dementavičius, D., Skuja, S. and Treinys, R 2022. Common Buzzard, Buteo buteo, nest site selection pattern in relation to stands and their location factors in Central Lithuania, Central Eastern Europe. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 217-225, article id 615. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF615. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Eslamdoust, J., Sadati, S.E. and Sohrabi, H. 2022. Biomass production and carbon stocks of poplar-based agroforestry with canola and wheat crops: a case study. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 226-232, article id 560. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF560. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Zeltiņš, P., Šņepsts, G., Donis, J., Rieksts-Riekstiņš, R., Kangur, A., and Jansons, Ā. 2022. Advancing height growth models for the improved forest reproductive material of the main tree species in Latvia. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 233-243, article id 682. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF682. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Aksan, Ş. and Özdağ, A.U. 2022. A profile of modern hunters in Antalya province, Türkiye. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 244-249, article id 644. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF644. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Thurner, Th., Kuzminov, I. and Lobanova, P. 2022. The Russian forest industry: declining wood production and emerging opportunities in bioenergy. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 250-256, article id 623. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF623. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Melin, M., Vihervuori, L., Koivula, M. and Velmala, S. 2022. Pheromone-based monitoring of invasive alien insects along the border of Finland and Russia – methods and unintentionally caught species. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 257-262, article id 639. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF639. |Abstract| |Full Text|